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khagberg
Oct 16th 2005, 07:22 PM
I loaded Kubuntu 5.10 on an IBM A20m P3 700 laptop with 256mb. I tried using the Multimedia programs that came with it, without much luck. Whenever I inserted a dvd, Kaffine would start, but would not and could not play the dvd. When I tried to listen to a cd with Kaffine, it was horrible sounding. Amarok kept giving me messages about not being able to play MP3 files. When i looked in Adpet at the gstream files, it said that gstream-lame was installed but broken and would not let me fix it.
Final load xine-ui and it plays everything fine. (had to set dma for smooth dvd palyback).
I was wondering if anyone else had issues like this. I have used Amarok on other distro's fine. I never had any real luck with Kaffine and dvd's.
Thoughts?
Segovia
Oct 17th 2005, 05:51 AM
amaroK can use the GStreamer or xine backend.* By default it uses GStreamer without the mp3 plugin (which is trivial to install).* You may want to have a look here as to why these things are not included with Ubuntu (and Red Hat, and Fedora, and Suse, and Mandrake, etc..) and how to resolve it:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/RestrictedFormats
Do yourself (and the world) a favor and use OGG Vorbis to encode your music!
Oh, I almost forgot - to get amaroK playing mp3's:
sudo apt-get install gstreamer0.8-mad
You'll need to have Universe enabled.
khagberg
Oct 17th 2005, 10:27 AM
I tried to install the gstreamer-mad files, then amarok would identify the file and load it in the playlist but would not play. I think it has something to do with the broken gstreamer-lame file.
I dont have a problem with a distro not including the ability to play mp3's, dvd's and other restricted formats, but they may want to create a simple doc on how to add the ability. (unless they already have it and i missed it.)
Segovia
Oct 17th 2005, 02:37 PM
I dont have a problem with a distro not including the ability to play mp3's, dvd's and other restricted formats, but they may want to create a simple doc on how to add the ability. (unless they already have it and i missed it.)
Well they do, and I gave you the link in my first post...* ;)* Two other great resourses are:
http://kudos.berlios.de/
http://ubuntuguide.org/
I'm not sure why amoroK isn't working right for you.* Could be related to the broken lame plugin, as you say.* I really don't know.* I do despise GStreamer though.* It has never worked well for me in Fedora or Ubuntu.* I always switch everything to use the xine backend, but in the case of amaroK, it seemed to work fine with GStreamer on my box, so I just left it alone.
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